The Art of Thank You: Crafting Notes of Gratitude
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Part inspirational, part how-to, The Art of Thank You shows how to write well-crafted notes of gratitude for all occasions. Readers learn when, and when not, to send a card, whether an email thank-you is ever appropriate, and how to get children to write thank-you notes. Through examples and anecdotes, and·thank-you notes written by celebrities, famous authors, and historical figures, the author shows how a note of appreciation is as beneficial for the writer as it is for the recipient.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #256396 in Books
- Published on: 2002-04-28
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 120 pages
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About the Author
After nearly twenty years as a technical writer, Connie Leas retired and turned her attention to thank-you notes. Years of gathering material from advice columns, etiquette books, and collections of selected letters have made her a no-nonsense thank-you-note expert. She has five children and lives with her husband in Boulder Creek, California.
Customer Reviews
The Art of Thank You: crafting notes of gratitude
If you are buying this book for someone else, be sure to get a copy for you own pleasure. It's a terrific little book. There are very personal thank you letters from the famous, giving us a glimpse inside their hearts: Groucho Marx responding to a sympathy letter after Harpo's death, and George Bush, Sr. thanking Goldie Hawn for not making him dance. This book shows how to reveal a little more of who you really are in evidence of your gratitude. In addition to dozens of historically interesting letters, there are useful examples inspired for current cultural trends. AND she includes email thank you etiquette--much needed and appreciated by me.
Two important words of gratitude
Because gratitude is one of our company's most important ethos, there should be no surprise that "The Art of Thank You" by Connie Leas is a book that I find quite instructive. So I wanted to share a review and highlights that might lead you to want to enjoy it, too.
Sometimes the simplest topics make for the most impressive work. The idea of writing this guide on how to say thank you is just such a topic. Few other two-word phrases hold as much power as thank you. And yet it is something we often forget to do or shy away from.
Leas' book begins with a simple explication on why we should write thank-you notes. She moves on to explain when thank you notes are appropriate - when they are socially required, when they are socially suggested, and when they are completely gratuitous. Next, Leas tackles the form of the note itself. Whether it should be on stationery, in a card, hand written, typed, etc. matter - but not that much, Leas says. However, things she suggests to avoid are email and ecards - she feels they may be considered overly simply or cheap and not very thoughtful. She feels so strongly about it that she says, "It is almost better to not send a thank you at all than to resort to these measures."
The next several chapters are how-to's. Leas goes through conventions for writing social and business thank you's, talks about how to tackle those huge thank-you lists you are likely to face in your life, and how to get kids to get on the thank-you writing bandwagon. Leas ends the book with a chapter about how writing thank-you notes can enlarge the soul.
A lot of people help us out every day. Sometimes it is big help, sometimes it is small. Remembering to say "thank you" makes a difference -- for ourselves and for those we thank. Saying it makes us remember to help others out. And it makes the day of the person we thank.
One tip that is an easy way to remind yourself - setup a gratitude day by putting a repeating note in your calendar. Once a week, once a month, or whatever you need. It gives you that extra encouragement to say those two little words that mean so much.
Thank you for allowing me to share this with you.
Must have for writers
Connie Leas has created in this book information that some may assume that everyone knows, but this is not true. This book gives vital information information regarding the What, Why, How and When of writing thank you notes. I think for anyone who likes to write, likes being creative, treasures meeting people and developing relationship, you will enjoy this book.



